One must presume that long and short arguments contribute to the same end. - Epicurus...except casandra's that belong to the funniest, most interesting and imaginative (or over-imaginative?) ones, I suppose.

One must presume that long and short arguments contribute to the same end. - Epicurus...except casandra's that belong to the funniest, most interesting and imaginative (or over-imaginative?) ones, I suppose.

One must presume that long and short arguments contribute to the same end. - Epicurus...except casandra's that belong to the funniest, most interesting and imaginative (or over-imaginative?) ones, I suppose.

that's why you wanna save them- the Panda, the Yangtze.......it sends a strong message (hence, the ad/art is quite effective....)

Yes, but the message is not for saving pandas, but that there are demonic undead panda-monsters in every shape and shadow around you and are all after you

well they look like skulls somehow, but I think this is desired as it's from the save the panda campaign, and a bit shocking and dead pandas might awake people more (a least this is my interpretation of these posters)

One must presume that long and short arguments contribute to the same end. - Epicurus...except casandra's that belong to the funniest, most interesting and imaginative (or over-imaginative?) ones, I suppose.

I look at it two ways- if all we see are dead and dying pandas, perhaps we might be compelled to save them (prevent them from dying or being dead).....or if all we see are undead and monstrous pandas, with a bit twist of imagination, we can liken them to Dickens Ghost of Christmas past.....a grim reminder for us to repent our panda (nature)-killing ways or else, they'd come back to haunt us...or unleash their evil/revenge upon us...